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My truck has a knockin radlle sound coming out from the clutch area. When I push the clutch in the nois quit. It worsing when engine is still cold.
G.Chang from Chiang Khong,Thailand
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It sounds like you may have a vacuum leak, or 2
Check all hoses around gearbox and engine to ensure they are all a snug fit and do not appear worn or split. You can check for vacuum leaks by spraying a mist in the direct area and watch to see if it gets sucked in. Move each hose around while at idle to see if the revs change.
Good Luck I hope it helps
You may have damaged the engine. So that being said either a bad rod bearing or other issue may be something needing to pull the engine. How is the oil pressure. A rod knock is east to hear. To faster the rpms the worse the sound. Rebuild or replace.
hi by the sounds of things this might be your thrust bearing in the clutch housing, or the presure plate springs have broken you will have to get them checked by a clutch fitter or mechanic, as this is a long and possibly expencive job...sorry its not much help
Is the noise from the motor or transmission area? Try to localise the source of noise.
Could be a dry clutch throwout bearing.
If it is, the noise will change when clutch pedal is pushed down.
Could also be a failed pressure plate.
Get the clutch / transmission inspected if it continues.
It's quite simple, really. You have an electronic bird living under the hood. Electronic birds are very rare in the United States, so it is not surprising that the dealer is not familiar with this problem. The best solution is to let an electronic cat loose under the hood of your car and let it kill the electronic bird. Don't worry about noises from the electronic cat - they are a lot quiter than electronic birds and usually make only a dull electronic purring sound. You can purchase an electronic cat at your local electronic exotic pet store and it shouldn't cost you more than $100.00 (give or take $1,000.00). Best of luck, my friend.
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